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building an Eve costume from Disney/Pixar's Wall-E

building an Eve costume from Disney/Pixar\
My 9 year old daughter wanted to go as Eve (from Disney/Pixar's Wall-E film), but there were no costumes for sale. So we decided to build one. It took a few evenings, but was a big hit.

For this Instructable, you'll need:

- a white trash can
- hot glue gun (and a lot of hot glue sticks)
- wire mesh
- black panty hose
- blue spray paint
- skil and/or speed saw
- drill
- an old baseball cap or hat
- EL wire (blue and green) and appropriate power/electronics
- paper lantern (we got it from IKEA)
- stiff plastic L (we used an IKEA storage top)
 
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Step 1Buy a Trash Can that is the right shape

Buy a Trash Can that is the right shape
We found a trash can made by Umbra called the "Sway". Ideally you would find one with a curved base, like Eve. Make sure that the person who will be wearing the costume will fit it - so make sure they can stand in it before you buy it.

After you do anything else, you'll need to cut the bottom off so the wearer can get their legs through. You'll want the top of bottom to get up a bit above their shoulders. In my daughter's case, that meant there was about 18" from the bottom of the can to the ground.
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14 comments
Nov 3, 2010. 4:01 PMmissfy says:
that's weird but cool
Oct 16, 2009. 9:38 PMnicoleinsd says:
Do you remember the size of the trash can?  Or where you got it?  I haven't found any store that has it.  I saw it on Amazon which it says it measurements are 10x16 (2.5 gallons) and that seems quite small.
Sep 18, 2009. 9:07 PMMia bea says:
this is adorable! I love it!
Mar 6, 2009. 11:17 PMdokworm says:
Looks fantastic, going to give it a shot if I can find a similar trash can/bin in Australia. About the only thing I'll change is have a go at squaring off the bottom of eve's face to make it more like the movie character.
Dec 30, 2008. 3:22 PMsanty22 says:
Hi thar, im a flying trashcan....
Dec 18, 2008. 12:25 PMmartymunch says:
Nice job. This turned out very cool. Nice use of the trash bin.
Dec 3, 2008. 9:55 PMjennyjune says:
This is so cute! I actually had a conversation with a friend right before Halloween about how he wanted to make an Eve costume for his girlfriend, but we weren't sure how to go about it. This is so perfect! Nice job :)
Nov 13, 2008. 7:03 PMRossiroller says:
wow you must be the coolest dad ever!
Nov 9, 2008. 5:25 PMker-boom101 says:
Awesome!
Nov 9, 2008. 10:18 AMcanida says:
That looks fabulous! What would you estimate the final cost for parts? I'd presume 90% is the EL wire.
Nov 9, 2008. 11:28 AMBartboy says:
Awesome!
Nov 8, 2008. 6:35 PMstienman says:
Awesome!

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